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- Breaking Business News: Allergan Acquires Bontihttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/breaking-business-news-allergan-aquires-bonti/2457610/Allergan acquired Bonti, Inc., a privately held clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of novel, fast-acting neurotoxin programs for aesthetic and therapeutic applications. Following completion of the acquisition, Allergan will obtain global
- Business News: Candela Acquires Ellipsehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/business-news-candela-acquires-ellipse/2457616/Candela Corporation has acquired Ellipse, a Danish medical device company that manufactures and markets Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and laser-based platforms for a wide variety of medical and aesthetic skin treatments. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. “The
- Bee Venom May Help Treat Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bee-venom-may-help-treat-eczema/2457619/Bee venom and its major component, melittin, may be effective treatments for atopic dermatitis, according to a British Journal of Pharmacology study. Through studies conducted in mice and in human cells, inv
- Allergan's SkinMedica Tackles Blue Light and More with New LUMIVIVE Systemhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skinmedica-tackles-blue-light-and-more-with-new-lumivie-system/2457620/Allergan is launching the SkinMedica LUMIVIVE System, with two distinct formulas - one to shield skin from blue light and environmental aggressors during the day and another to recharge the skin's repair process at night for 24-hour protection and revital
- Ekwa Marketing Launches Affiliate Program, Offers Residual Income Opportunity for Medical Associationshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ewa-marketing-launches-affiliate-program-offers-residual-income-opportunity-for-medical-associations/2457622/Ekwa Marketing has launched its unique Ekwa Affiliate Program. Medical associations can simply place an online link to Ekwa’s innovative digital marketing products for doctors on their website and social media networks, and start receiving a passive i
- New from Thermi: Meet the Arvati Platformhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-thermi-meet-the-arvati-platform/2457624/Thermi, an Almirall company, is launching Arvati, a next-generation 510K US Food and Drug Administration-cleared, true temperature-controlled radiofrequency platform that powers a range of Thermi procedures including ThermiTight, ThermiRase, ThermiSmooth Face a
- Carpe: New Antiperspirant Twice As Effective As "Extra Strength"https://practicaldermatology.com/news/carpe-new-antiperspirant-twice-as-effective-as-extra-strength/2457623/Carpe’s newly launched underarm antiperspirant has been demonstrated to reduce sweat twice as effectively as the US legal standard for extra strength antiperspirants, the company says. While federal regulation requires that an extra strength antiperspirant demonstrate at least a 30% r
- Compulink Launches Advantage SMART Practice Suite of AI Solutionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/compulink-launches-advantage-smart-practice-suite-of-ai-solutions/2457629/Compulink Healthcare Solutions rolled out new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled features in a release its calling Advantage SMART Practice. Advantage uses AI technology and real-time data from the clinic to completely automate tasks such as billing, along with eliminating steps to improve pati
- New Skinder App May Help Med Students Spot Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-skinder-app-may-help-med-students-spot-skin-cancer/2457627/Skinder, a dermatologist-developed app, may help medical students learn to spot skin cancer. Skinder works like the matchmaking app Tinder. But instead of considering pictures of potential dates, swiping right if they’re attractive or left if they’re not, users consider high-r
- Wake Forest Researchers: #2 in Probiotic Advancementhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/wake-forest-researchers-2-in-probiotic-advancements/2457638/Scientists at Wake Forest School of Medicine say they have developed a probiotic “cocktail” derived from gut bacteria strains found in infant feces that may help increase the body’s ability to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). “Short-chain fa